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  • RRID:SCR_009536

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.loni.usc.edu/Software/moreinfo.php?package=BGE

A JAVA application designed to create taxonomies or hierarchies in order to classify and organize information.

Proper citation: BrainGraph Editor (RRID:SCR_009536) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_012821

    This resource has 5000+ mentions.

http://www.openbioinformatics.org/annovar/

An efficient software tool to utilize update-to-date information to functionally annotate genetic variants detected from diverse genomes (including human genome hg18, hg19, as well as mouse, worm, fly, yeast and many others). Given a list of variants with chromosome, start position, end position, reference nucleotide and observed nucleotides, ANNOVAR can perform: 1. gene-based annotation. 2. region-based annotation. 3. filter-based annotation. 4. other functionalities. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)

Proper citation: ANNOVAR (RRID:SCR_012821) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/projects/se_linux/

Software tools optimized for performing univariate and multivariate imaging genetics analyses while providing practical correction strategies for multiple testing. The goal of this project is to merge two important research directions in modern science, genetics and neuroimaging. This entails combining modern statistical genetic methods and quantitative phenotyping performed with high dimensional neuroimaging modalities. So far, however, standard imaging tools are unable to deal with large-scale genetics data, and standard genetics tools, in turn, are unable to accommodate large size and binary format of the image data. Their focus is to create imaging genetics tools for classical genetic and epigenetic epidemiological analyses such as heritability, pleiotropy, quantitative trait loci (QTL) and genome-wide association (GWAS), gene expression, and methylation analyses optimized for traits derived from structural and functional brain imaging data

Proper citation: Solar Eclipse Imaging Genetics tools (RRID:SCR_009645) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009489

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://www.nitrc.org/projects/gppi/

An automated toolbox for a generalized form of psychophysiological interactions for SPM and FSFAST. The automated toolbox can do the following: (a1) produce identical results to the current implementation in SPM (a2) use the current implementation of PPI in SPM but using the regional mean instead of the eigenvariate (a3) use a generalized form that allows a PPI for each task to be in the same model using either the regional mean of eigenvariate (b) create the model using the output of one of the (a) options and the first level design (c) estimate the model (/results directory) (d) compute the contrasts specified.

Proper citation: Generalized PPI Toolbox (RRID:SCR_009489) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014099

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.nitrc.org/projects/dcm2nii/

A tool for converting images from the complicated formats used by scanner manufacturers (DICOM, PAR/REC) to the NIfTI format used by various scientific tools. dcm2nii works for all modalities (CT, MRI, PET, SPECT) and sequence types.

Proper citation: dcm2nii (RRID:SCR_014099) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_013202

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://iso2mesh.sourceforge.net/

A Matlab / Octave-based mesh generation toolbox designed for easy creation of high quality surface and tetrahedral meshes from 3D volumetric images. It contains a rich set of mesh processing scripts/programs, functioning independently or interfacing with external free meshing utilities. Iso2mesh toolbox can operate directly on 3D binary, segmented or gray-scale images, such as those from MRI or CT scans, making it particularly suitable for multi-modality medical imaging data analysis or multi-physics modeling.

Proper citation: iso2mesh (RRID:SCR_013202) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_013447

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.openbioinformatics.org/gengen/

A suite of free software tools to facilitate the analysis of high-throughput genomics data sets. The package is currently a work-in-progress and infrequently updated.

Proper citation: GenGen (RRID:SCR_013447) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_013427

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.multifactordimensionalityreduction.org/

Software application that is a data mining strategy for detecting and characterizing nonlinear interactions among discrete attributes (e.g. SNPs, smoking, gender, etc.) that are predictive of a discrete outcome (e.g. case-control status). The MDR software combines attribute selection, attribute construction and classification with cross-validation to provide a powerful approach to modeling interactions. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)

Proper citation: MDR (RRID:SCR_013427) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_013150

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.cns.atr.jp/dni/en/downloads/brain-decoder-toolbox/

Software that performs ?decoding? of brain activity, by learning the difference between brain activity patterns among conditions and then classifying the brain activity based on the learning results. BDTB is a set of Matlab functions. BDTB is OS-independent.

Proper citation: Brain Decoder Toolbox (RRID:SCR_013150) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014102

http://www.nitrc.org/projects/dti-denoising/

A Matlab package which contains six denoising filters and a noise estimation method for 4D DWI. The package includes nonlocal means, local PCA and Oracle DCT methods. Based on image redundancy and/or sparsity, the proposed filters provide efficient denoising while preserving fine structures.

Proper citation: DTI denoising (RRID:SCR_014102) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_013989

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.kitware.com

A software repository which provides open source software and technology for visualization, computer vision, medical imaging, data publishing, and quality software process solutions. Kitware also provides services such as creating customized applications for clients, porting their open-source tools to specialized computing platforms, and supporting their open-source software tools with documentation, professional consulting services, and software training.

Proper citation: Kitware (RRID:SCR_013989) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014750

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://brainbox.pasteur.fr/

Web application which allows users to visualise and collaboratively segment and annotate any brain MRI dataset available online via URL. A list of brains are available for use on the main site. Segmentations are automatically saved and can be downloaded as Nifti files or triangular meshes. Users can point BrainBox to their own Nifti data, or try data catalogues created by the community.

Proper citation: BrainBox (RRID:SCR_014750) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014166

http://www.nitrc.org/projects/sfmproject/

Structure from motion algorithms repository. Common interface for various sfm algorithms.

Proper citation: SFMProject (RRID:SCR_014166) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/projects/hfh_t1_hp_seg1/

Shared dataset which consists of skull-stripped T1 MRI images and segmented hippocampi of 163 Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE) patients. The T1 and hippocampal segmentation data of TLE patients are uploaded in three separate datasets which can be accessed from the main site.

Proper citation: Epilepsy T1 and Hippocampal Segmentation Datasets (RRID:SCR_014926) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/projects/stark_aging/

Behavioral and imaging data from about 120 participants aged 18-89. Data were collected as part of a grant to use high-resolution imaging and advanced behavioral tasks to understand how aging affects the hippocampus and how this is related to age-related cognitive decline. The full dataset includes traditional neuropsycholgical measures, hippocampal-specific behavioral measures, whole-brain DTI, high-resolution DTI of the medial temporal lobes, and structural MRI including segmentation of grey/white/CSF, of cortical regions and of hippocampal subfields.

Proper citation: Stark Cross-Sectional Aging (RRID:SCR_014171) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014188

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.nitrc.org/projects/papaya

A pure JavaScript medical research image viewer, compatible across a range of popular web browsers. The orthogonal viewer supports NIFTI and DICOM files, overlays and atlas labels. It requires Firefox (7+), Chrome (7+), Safari (6+), MobileSafari (iOS 6+), or IE (10+).

Proper citation: Papaya (RRID:SCR_014188) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/projects/efficient_pt

A Matlab implementation for efficient permutation testing by using matrix completion.

Proper citation: Efficient Permutation Testing (RRID:SCR_014104) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/projects/ymdti/

A dataset which contains diffusion tensor images of 93 healthy, young male subjects.

Proper citation: YMDTI: Diffusion Tensor Images of Healthy Young Males (RRID:SCR_014183) Copy   


http://www.warwick.ac.uk/snpm

A toolbox for Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) that provides an extensible framework for voxel level non-parametric permutation/randomization tests of functional Neuroimaging experiments with independent observations. SnPM uses the General Linear Model to construct pseudo t-statistic images, which are then assessed for significance using a standard non-parametric multiple comparisons procedure based on randomization/permutation testing. It is most suitable for single subject PET/SPECT analyses, or designs with low degrees of freedom available for variance estimation. In these situations the freedom to use weighted locally pooled variance estimates, or variance smoothing, makes the non-parametric approach considerably more powerful than conventional parametric approaches, as are implemented in SPM. Further, the non-parametric approach is always valid, given only minimal assumptions. The SnPM toolbox provides an alternative to the Statistics section of SPM.

Proper citation: Statistical non-Parametric Mapping (RRID:SCR_002092) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002007

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.nitrc.org/projects/wlfusion/

Matlab toolbox that implements the wavelet-based image fusion technique for orthogonal images, introduced in (Aganj et al, MRM 2012).

Proper citation: Wavelet-based Image Fusion (RRID:SCR_002007) Copy   



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